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Vaucluse: Under Solar Panels, Cyclists

Summary by Journal Du Geek
A portion of Via Rhôna, in the Vaucluse, is now covered with solar panels. More than just a shelter for cyclists, this demonstrator (a first in France) explores a new way to install and transport solar electricity over long distances.
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In Caderousse, in the Vaucluse, the ViaRhôna innovates. On 850 meters, the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône (CNR) has installed the first linear solar infrastructure in France. Overlooking the cycle path, 1,400 photovoltaic panels produce electricity while offering shade to cyclists. With an installed capacity of 350 kilowatts peak (kWc), this demonstrator generates about 550 megawatt hours (MWh) per year. It is equivalent to the electricity consump…

A portion of Via Rhôna, in the Vaucluse, is now covered with solar panels. More than just a shelter for cyclists, this demonstrator (a first in France) explores a new way to install and transport solar electricity over long distances.

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Journal du Geek broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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